So that's all the excitement for today such as it is.
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Gardening in a tiny place and dispensing bits of garden trivia as I see fit.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Dry and reasonable weather
Monday, December 8, 2025
Watering and what not
Clear, cold at night, sunny during the day and perfect weather to be in the garden. Just wish I didn't have to pull out the hose, attach it unreel it and stretch it out, walk back to turn the water on, walk back and open it up. And then have to fight with the curl of the hose wanting to turn the sprayer in the wrong direction.
I planted the three cauliflower and realize now those are much too close to the edge but oh well. Didn't want to risk disrupting the potatoes in the middle if they were trying to put up shoots. I didn't plant the four romaine because they were much too small so I considered what to do, given the garden invader. I was going to leave them out on top like that then decided to put them down along side the bed where it's shaded. Then thought, okay guess I'll just put the crate over the cauliflower just in case.
So that's the excitement for this week. Can't say the skies are crystal clear but they are definitely clear horizon to horizon with a light breeze. So pleasant temperatures at lest with windows and door open for ventilation.
It's December in San Diego! Don't expect snow or rain anymore for sure.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Still in a waiting zone
Weather shifted dramatically last night. Wild wind came up after dark and when I looked at the weather app it's going to be clear and cooler for the next week. So absolutely had to go out and water the beds since I won't be home on Saturday.
Big winds completely stripped the poor tree that didn't have much left to start with.All the leaves are brown... no wait they're pink and red and yellow.... had to get a picture of that big sycamore leaf and then saw how pretty the other leaves were it was just great for a fall picture.
The cauliflower seedlings are coming along but still stretched out, the romaine seedlings.... sorely tempted to give up on them. They just don't get enough sun in that window and all of them should have more leaves and less stem for sure. I shifted those six to the black container that has the four pellets with rose seeds and two other lettuce seedlings. I just might have to wait until spring for those.
And what fall picture would not be complete without fungus! Those look like the edible type but I know better than to follow through on that thought. I'll buy my fungus at the store thank you very much. Had to get a picture of the garden area for comparison sake a few days ago and caught Rocky checking out what might have wandered through. Onions in the south bed are taller, cilantro is still chucking along, I picked another lemon off the bush at the back and noticed today that those three on the bush are not there today. That shade angle tells you just why that south side is not viable in the winter. Whoever set this garden up was not a gardener. I would have put the beds all along the building and the back wall. Make the south wall the walkway and U shaped beds on the building side. But noooo, poor planning and lack of knowledge makes for bad garden beds.Anyway, that's all for this week, dry skies and cool nights coming up.
Friday, November 28, 2025
A little progress
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Proof about eggshells and other rambling
In the garden group some people tout putting eggshells in the garden for calcium, but much like ant other 'folk remedies' not all the information is passed on. But first, the weather.
Today is clear and cool, though warmer outside than inside the apartment in a good way. It's really nippy in the apartment and by the time I realized how warm it was outside, it's now late afternoon and cooling down. Had to actually wear a light jacket sitting at my desk but was outside earlier in just a t shirt and jeans.Saturday, November 22, 2025
Still cold and damp but good
The clouds are beautiful when there's gaps and the sun shines through on the distant hill. This is what Fall weather should be like, not 80 or 90. Yes, that happened a few years ago and a different year it rained like it did last week. So yeah, vagaries of weather in California.
I brought down the last of the Chantenay carrots and mixed lettuces which I did my best to plant behind the onions in the west bed. The lettuces all came out mostly at the far end so had to kind of sweep them along a line. There was a perfectly good little wire wastebasket on the table when I went down and snapped it up because it's useful in the garden. The holes are about ¼ inch so not good at fine sifting but works just the same. I dumped some of the compost into it and then shook it all over the west bed where I had planted the seeds. Perfectly fine cover with a few larger bits of eggshell unfortunately but still good. Yay for new tool!
Will see how long it takes for the seeds to sprout, the cilantro is coming along in the south bed along with a multitude of small weed seedlings. I pulled a few fingerfuls and will keep doing that mostly around the cilantro plants. If it weren't for the cilantro I'd spray the whole bed with vinegar, but I just might rig up a shield and still do that.
So that's all for the garden today. Oh the seeds in the little pellets are going very slowly. The cauliflowers are very leggy unfortunately due to lack of bright light and the romaine are just poking along. I need a little mini greenhouse with a light...... and just realized I have something that might work. A flea trap I bought! It's small, maybe six inches square but it has a single lightbulb in the center.... hmmmmmm.
Will see if that works or not.
Monday, November 17, 2025
First rainstorm of the season.
They said it would rain really hard all up and down the coast and it sure as heck did. Started Friday night and hit full blast on Saturday when I planned on driving up to a friend that lives near Anaheim. It was torrential rain non stop until we got an hour out and I decided to turn back. Not making that mistake again and thankful I had new tires. Our area got between an inch and two inches in different places.
Basically cloudy for two days after the storm as it should be, top two are from Saturday and the bottom is from yesterday. It is now patchy high wispy clouds but still very cool and definitely sweater weather.Garden definitely benefited from the rain. I planted out more onion cuttings but seeds are being very slow in the window due to it being cold and not as sunny. That south bed has more weeds than cilantro so will just let everything grow other than the dandelion/prickly lettuce that were coming up. those will overpower everything.
The romaine are starting to sprout and the cauliflower is continuing to grow. Haven't had a chance to get to the garden center or the library to get anymore seeds. Before it rained I dumped the last of the fertilizer in all three beds so everything should have plenty of nourishment for a while.
So, you remember the potato cuttings? I didn't have anywhere safe and out of the way to put the tray after cutting them up so I put them in the oven. Yep. You guessed it, forgot they were in there when I preheated the oven for dinner the next day. Will plant them anyway and maybe a few will survive. I did miss one red potato so that one is still safe to use at least. I don't have that much room for all of those anyway. At least they're dried. 😆Dry and reasonable weather
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